The bulbous bow for the first JSS arrived at Seaspan Vancouver Shipyards. A $2.4 billion contract (including taxes) was awarded to Seaspan Vancouver Shipyards to
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In September 2015, we launched Operation UNIFIER, the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) military training and capacity-building mission in Ukraine. In addition to contributions through Operation
Canada operates 21 of the world’s estimated 110 icebreakers: 19 owned by the CANADIAN COAST GUARD (CCG) as part of Transport Canada and 2 by
The Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM) is a high-readiness organization, able to deploy special operations forces on very short notice to protect Canadians from
In total, Canadian warships destroyed 42 enemy surface ships and, either alone or with other ships and aircraft, sunk 33 submarines. The RCN lost 31
HMCS TORONTO continues to conduct operations in support of Canada’s domestic and international policies. Based in Lévis, Québec, Davie is Canada’s premier shipbuilder and a
Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Esquimalt is Canada’s Pacific Coast naval base. It encompasses 12,000 acres and 1,500 buildings. Where is HMCS Halifax now? Where is
1910–1968. Established following the introduction of the Naval Service Act by Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Naval Service of Canada (NSC) was intended as
Ball caps with titles are not authorized for wear with civilian attire. Visor ornamentation, standard gold color, is authorized for Officers. What is a hat
The RCN is headquartered at National Defence Headquarters (NDHQ) in Ottawa, Ontario. Since 1968, the RCN has been an environmental command of the Canadian Armed